Three-Dimensional Porous Ti3C2Tx MXene-Based Hybrids Formed by Charge-Driven
Assembly
Posted on 2021-12-12 - 16:13
Functional
three-dimensional (3D) structures based on 2D Ti3C2Tx MXene nanosheets
are promising candidates for high-performance applications. However,
the repulsive electrical double layer forces among MXene nanosheets
make their 3D assembly challenging. Herein, we demonstrate that the
diffusion of positively charged poly(allylamine hydrochloride) (PAH)
into the single-layer MXene suspension allows for a range of free-standing
3D porous structures. The assemblies are developed by the adsorption
of PAH chains from an aqueous solution on the MXene surfaces at the
interface and their subsequent diffusion into the bulk of MXene suspension.
Our morphological analysis shows that an optimum PAH concentration
results in smaller and more circular pores. Moreover, 120–200
kDa PAH is found to be more effective than 17.5 kDa in developing
MXene assemblies with well-defined pores. A significant change in
the porous morphology is observed by manipulating the ionization degrees
of the components, illustrating the importance of electrostatic interactions
in morphology development. The MXene/PAH hybrids are electroconductive
and can be processed into different shapes, including porous fibers
that exhibit shape memory properties. Altogether, our results provide
a basis for the rational design of hybrid MXene-based macroassemblies
with potential applications in electromagnetic shielding, environmental
remediation, and tissue engineering.
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Gholamirad, Farivash; Taheri-Qazvini, Nader (2021). Three-Dimensional Porous Ti3C2Tx MXene-Based Hybrids Formed by Charge-Driven
Assembly. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.chemmater.1c02742